Volodymyr

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[–] Volodymyr@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Regulated capitalism can be a lot of things. Even good things, I claim. Furthermore, unregulated capitalism turns into feudalism, which is someything we see now in digital sphere a lot. EU tries to regulate capitalism to get the best parts of it, like rewarding fair competetive environment - paradoxically, fair competetion favors collaboration. An alternative to favoring individual and collectove agency is authocracy, and dictors never remain benevolent for long.

[–] Volodymyr@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

There was a soviet joke about a banner "our party is fighting for the title 'communist'". I can not translate it well, but it shows that people sensed the absurdity of the continious slogans about fighting for something they forgot is related to the meaning of the world communism. In the last decades especially, thd pride in building a better future through emancipation was replaced by simply nationalist pride and the pride in ww2 victory.

[–] Volodymyr@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

As AI gets more involved in decision making, the politics of AI will become a big point I think. Reponsibility, accountability, and maybe something resembing rights, or maybe access capacities. It may be a tool, but it is gaining something like an agency. So the polics of AI might be communist one.

[–] Volodymyr@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago

As someone from postsoviet state, I could not agree more. Those pushing soviet union as example of comunist project are really not doing any good for the comunist projext.

[–] Volodymyr@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago

The story of ukrainian anarchist communist, Machno, is interesting in this resect. Bolsheviks treated his so well. Russian revolution, although started occasionally with good ideas, quickly revealed itself as authorithian russian nationist imperialism.

[–] Volodymyr@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

In ChatGPT there is no accountabilty or expectation of veracity. It was really just a demostration. Hopefully newer models will do better than that.

[–] Volodymyr@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 years ago

I guess that's the best way put it I saw in this post. I'd just add that after growing up in soviet and postsoviet state, and later coming to western Europe, my first impression was that they somehow almost managed to build here what "communist" soviet party tried to build so unsuccessfully.

Even Marx thought that path to communism is through capitalism, what soviet state did is something very different.

[–] Volodymyr@lemmy.ml 26 points 2 years ago

It's true that this should not be about communism, but about soviet state, which was an authoritharian state dominated by russian nationalism, but under banner of communism. Their kind of messed up the banner of communism for everybody. If used, it should be discussed with care.

[–] Volodymyr@lemmy.ml 14 points 2 years ago

They know from their parents and grandparents. Source: I am rather in the parent category.

[–] Volodymyr@lemmy.ml 7 points 2 years ago

I think labels are still useful for discussion, but I completely agree that we should regularly rediscuss what they mean and how they evolve.

[–] Volodymyr@lemmy.ml 8 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (4 children)

The polls quoted are not representative because of the demographics change. The oldest part of the population, who grew up after WW2, prefers soviet union, but it's because it was their youth. Their children, who spent most of their lives in "developed socialism" are much less happy about it. Young people, who grew up in independent states, are overwhelmingly against soviet baggage. And since 2010, when some of the quoted polls were made, older people died.

The only ones who actually regret the decay are russians who morn loss of their empire. Soviet union was just another incarnation of it. Also serbs and hungarians who are a bit isolated in their space.

It is especially strange to see this comment while ukrainians, one of the largest postsoviet states, overwhelminly support and enact literal fight against russian restorational imperialism which tries to bring russian-dominated soviet state back. Or are you questioning this proposition too?

[–] Volodymyr@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Maybe it's just a bit much, not all that is animated is good. I read it's only working on firefox, or did it get support elsewhere already?

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